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CTION' The crrrack of a baseball bat, the fwip of a badminton birdie, the whooosh of a lacrosse ball-all these familiar sounds symbol- ize sports action. Every RHSer has some con- tact with organized sports: in physical education class, stu- dents bump volleyballs and dunk basketballs. Senior boys endure the challenging Senior Fitness Run. Others take weight training, aerobic danc- ing and fencing. Sports enthusiasts don't have to be jocks to take part in the after-school action. Cheerleaders spur on the Rams through glory and gloom. Managers keep vital statis- tics and are an integral part of Randallstown's fantastic, highly acclaimed and Widely supported interscholastic pro- gram. Jim Higgins, the Coach of the Year, led the varsity foot- ball squad to the state cham- port pionships. Sports fans herald the champion wrestling team. And although there was no field hockey team this year RHS coaches will attempt to field a team next year. Randallstown also takes the bad with the good. Despite a losing season, spectators flocked to basketball games. Thus, sports are constantly in action. Sports divide
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